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The Ultimate Foodie Guide to Walt Disney World and Universal Studios Orlando

If you're a theme park foodie, you're in for a treat at Walt Disney World and Universal Studios Orlando. Both parks offer a variety of culinary delights that will tantalize your taste buds. From gourmet meals to whimsical treats, here are some must-try foods at both parks.

Walt Disney World

Magic Kingdom

1. Dole Whip (Aloha Isle) A visit to Magic Kingdom is incomplete without indulging in the iconic Dole Whip, a refreshing pineapple soft serve that has a cult following.

2. Cheeseburger Spring Rolls (Spring Roll Cart - Adventureland Entrance) These handmade spring rolls have gathered a bit of a cult following, and rightfully so. You get two of these meaty cheesy delicious rolls with each order.

3. Cheshire Cat Tail (Cheshire Café) A sweet pastry twist filled with chocolate chips and drizzled with pink and purple icing, this treat is as whimsical as it is delicious.

EPCOT

1. School Bread (Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe - Norway Pavilion) This sweet treat is a must-try. It's a soft cardamom bun filled with vanilla custard and topped with coconut.

2. Fish and Chips (Yorkshire County Fish Shop - United Kingdom Pavilion) Crispy battered fish with chunky fries, served with a side of tartar sauce. Simple, but oh-so-good.

3. Braised Beef Poutine (Refreshment Port - Canada Pavilion) This dish features French fries topped with braised beef, cheese curds, and gravy. It's the perfect comfort food available during the Food & Wine Festival.

Disney's Animal Kingdom

1. Cheeseburger Pods (Satu'li Canteen - Pandora) These bao buns are filled with ground beef, ketchup, mustard, pickle, and cheddar cheese, making them taste just like a cheeseburger.

2. Flame Tree Barbecue Ribs (Flame Tree Barbecue) The smoky ribs, paired with baked beans and coleslaw, are a carnivore's delight.

3. Night Blossom (Pongu Pongu - Pandora) This vibrant layered drink combines limeade, apple, and pear flavors with passion fruit boba balls for a refreshing and unique treat.

Disney's Hollywood Studios

1. Ronto Wrap (Ronto Roasters - Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge) This wrap features roasted pork, grilled sausage, peppercorn sauce, and tangy slaw, all wrapped in pita bread. It's a galaxy of flavors.

2. Totchos (Woody's Lunch Box - Toy Story Land) Tater tots topped with chili, cheese, sour cream, and green onions, combining the best of nachos and tots.

3. Carrot Cake Whoopie Pie (The Trolley Car Café) A sweet and moist carrot cake cookie sandwich with a rich cream cheese filling. Perfect for a mid-day pick-me-up.

Universal Studios Orlando

Universal's Studios

1. Butterbeer (The Wizarding World of Harry Potter) Whether you prefer it cold, frozen, or hot, Butterbeer is a must-try. It's a sweet, butterscotch-flavored drink that's beloved by Harry Potter fans.

2. Bumblebee Man’s Taco Truck (Springfield) This food truck serves up delicious tacos, including Korean beef, chicken, and carne asada. A great option for a quick and flavorful meal.

3. Mel's Meatball Mountain (Illumination's Minion Cafe} A wood oven baked pizza only the minions could create. Stuffed with meatballs, basil, fresh mozzarella, and marinara. No BANANAAAS in this dish!

Universal's Islands of Adventure

1. Mythos Restaurant Often rated as one of the best theme park restaurants, Mythos offers a variety of delicious dishes like the signature risotto and fork-tender beef medallions.

2. Three Broomsticks (The Wizarding World of Harry Potter) Enjoy traditional British fare such as fish and chips, shepherd's pie, and sticky toffee pudding in a magical setting.

3. Green Eggs and Ham Tots (Green Eggs and Ham Cafe - Seuss Landing) These tots are topped with green eggs, diced ham, and cheese sauce, making for a whimsical and tasty snack.

Universal’s Volcano Bay

1. Waturi Fusion Ice Cream This colorful and tropical soft-serve ice cream is a must-try. It’s a blend of blue raspberry, orange, strawberry, and banana flavors.

2. Coconut Crusted Fried Chicken (Kohola Reef Restaurant & Social Club) This dish features crispy coconut-crusted chicken served with a side of pineapple mango salsa, bringing a delightful tropical twist to a classic favorite meal.

3. Poke Poke Bowl (The Feasting Frog) A fresh and healthy option featuring marinated raw fish, rice, and veggies, perfect for a light lunch.

Both Walt Disney World and Universal Studios Orlando offer a culinary adventure that goes beyond traditional theme park fare. Whether you're in the mood for a sweet treat, a savory snack, or a full meal, you're sure to find something that delights your taste buds. Happy eating!



 
 
 

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